Like avoidant children, _______ adults fundamentally don't trust that emotional or social support will be there when they need it
a. avoidant
b. dismissive
c. idealized
d. rejecting
b
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Research compiled in the early 1980s revealed sources of work-based stress. These include: a. perception of job as uninteresting, repetitious, overloaded and demanding
b. unpleasant work environment, necessity to work fast, excessive and inconvenient hours. c. inadequate income. d. all of the above.
"Sometimes teenagers make decisions that include risks because it feels good or will help them socially. They may have gone through the process correctly, but chose an action that upsets adults...this does not mean they are bad at making decisions." This statement is: a. Partially false. It depends upon the legality of the decision
b. Mostly false. Upsetting adults indicates a bad decision was chosen. c. Mostly true. Good decision making does not mean a popular or approved choice is made. d. Partially true. Upsetting adults has to be considered.
Which of the following describes the followers of Fritz and Laura, after Fritz’s death?
A. Fritz’s followers quickly became followers of Laura. B. Their followers aligned themselves with other Gestalt therapists. C. Their followers joined together to continue contributing to the New York Institute of Gestalt Therapy. D. Their followers pitted themselves against one another.
Choose the statement that is not given as one of the NCDA (1997) guidelines for the use of the Internet for provision of career information and planning services
a. Counselors are to evaluate websites and other services to make certain they have been prepared by professional career counselors; the developer's credentials and qualification should be carefully evaluated b. The provider of Internet services should present credentials to the user c. The website needs to look attractive d. The appropriateness of the content on the website should be carefully scrutinized